A study released Friday by The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says adults and teenagers are equally likely to have texted while driving. And adults are more likely to have chatted on their phones while driving.

Auto Incorrect: Adults, Not Teens, Most Guilty Of Texting And DrivingA new study published by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety confirms that Americans text way too much while driving. Interestingly, teenagers aren’t the main culprits. It’s adults ... a parent or guardian) texting while driving.02/12/2015 - 12:32 am | View Link

More adults than teens admit to texting behind the wheelBut adults are just as guilty. "I've done it ... It was a wakeup call," said Omer Faizi. A new study from AT&T shows 49 percent of adults admit to texting while driving. That's more than the teens, at 43percent. Nearly all the adults said they texted ...03/28/2013 - 6:23 pm | View Link

AT&T Study: Adults Text And Drive More Than Teens, Half Of Commuters Guilty Overall (VIDEO)Like Us on Facebook The recent study, conducted by AT&T with SKDKnickerbocker and Beck Research, indicates that adults are actually more likely to text while out on the road than teens are according to USA Today. Almost half of all adults admit to texting ...03/28/2013 - 7:46 am | View Link

Study: Adults admit to texting while driving more than teenshas found that 27% of American adults admit to texting while driving. If the teenagers who answered the poll were all telling the truth, that means that more adults are guilty of TWD than teens, who came in at 26%. Even more damning for the Do As I Say ...06/24/2010 - 1:00 pm | View Link

Are teens or adults more likely to text while driving?A new study by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project says adults are more likely to text while driving ... adults and teens have talked on the phone while driving - 74 percent of adults that have cell phones are guilty of doing so ...06/22/2010 - 10:13 am | View Link

New VTTI study results continue to highlight the dangers ...Recently released results from a new Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) naturalistic driving study continue to show that distracted driving is a tangible ...03/29/2015 - 9:36 pm | View Website

Texting while drivingResearch . The scientific literature on the dangers of driving while sending a text message from a mobile phone, or driving while texting, is limited but growing.03/29/2015 - 6:34 am | View Website

U.S. Teen Mobile Report Calling Yesterday, Texting Today ...If it seems like American teens are texting all the time, it’s probably because on average they’re sending or receiving 3,339 texts a month.03/29/2015 - 6:27 am | View Website

Can Too Much Texting Make Teens Shallow?Teens and young adults who text frequently -- such as more than 300 text messages a day -- may be risking more than sore thumbs, according to a new study.03/29/2015 - 5:23 am | View Website

Texting While Driving Dangerous for TeensMay 5, 2009 -- Driving while text messaging or fiddling with an MP3 player is dangerous -- even more hazardous than talking on a cell phone, a new study shows.03/29/2015 - 3:00 am | View Website

Greece's organization for medium and small businesses says the country risks product shortages as early as May, as businesses face liquidity problems and foreign suppliers will only accept cash for imports. Ciara Lee reports.

Sharif Mobley, missing in the Yemeni prison system for more than a year, tells his lawyers he is on an army base being targeted in Saudi-led bombing campaignA US man missing in the Yemeni prison system for more than a year has used a smuggled mobile phone to tell his lawyers that he is being held on an army base that has been targeted in a Saudi-led bombing campaign.

Police are deflecting speculation that media spokesman Spence Jackson’s suicide is connected to that of his boss, state auditor Tom SchweichPolice investigating the death of Missouri Republican media spokesman Spence Jackson have sought to play down speculation that his suicide was “correlated” with that of his boss, Tom Schweich, the state’s auditor.

Ten years ago today, after a long legal battle between her husband and her parents, Terri Schiavo died two weeks after her feeding tube was removed. It was a spike in the debate about the right to die that persists to this day.